About nothingiseverlost

"The impulse to fight against work and management is immediately collective. As we fight against the conditions of our own lives, we see that other people are doing the same. To get anywhere we have to fight side by side. We begin to break down the divisions between us and prejudices, hierarchies, and nationalisms begin to be undermined. As we build trust and solidarity, we grow more daring and combative. More becomes possible. We get more organized, more confident, more disruptive and more powerful."

Two calls for solidarity with the Stansted 15: For International Migrants Day on Tuesday 18 December, activists from all over the UK will stand in solidarity with the Stansted 15, a group of people who stopped a secret charter flight … Continue reading →

The recent Manchester & Salford Anarchist Bookfair saw some slight disruption when some people who hadn’t been able to book space turned up, gave some literature out, and then got chucked out. That minor kerfuffle thankfully doesn’t seem to have … Continue reading →

I appreciate that not many people have much cash spare at this time of the year, but in case anyone does, here’s a listing of a few worthy causes that’ve been asking for donations recently: A fundraiser’s been started for … Continue reading →

In workplace news, Shelter staff have just called off strike action that was set to start tomorrow, after winning a pay increase. RMT strikes against driver-only operation are continuing on Northern Rail, and further action on South-Western is scheduled for … Continue reading →

An emergency protest has been called for Tuesday afternoon outside the Home Office in solidarity with the defendants. The Stansted 15 will be appealing this decision, you can donate to their legal costs here. Via Lesbians and Gays Support the … Continue reading →

A quick update on a few recent repression-related stories: Prison rebel Jason Walker has been attacked by staff at the Ellis Unit in Texas, and is now facing trumped-up charges in a further attempt to silence his voice. You can … Continue reading →